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investors act like spoiled children

Investors Act Like Spoiled Children

September 20, 2019 by Kelsey Williams

When a small child wants some candy or a treat, they usually ask for it. When they don’t get it, they might throw a temper tantrum. They might also throw a tantrum when they want more: more candy, more dessert, etc. 

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